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Medical Wireless Vibration Measurement System for Hip Prosthesis Loosening Detection
Authors:
Sebastian Sauer
Uwe Marschner
Hagen Graetz
Wolf-Joachim Fischer
Keywords: hip prosthesis loosening detection; vibration analysis; wireless medical system.
Abstract:
Vibration analysis is a promising approach in order to detect early hip prosthesis loosening, with the potential to extend the range of diagnostic tools currently available in clinical routine. Ongoing research efforts and developments in the area of smart implants, which integrate sensors, wireless power supply, communication and signal processing, provide means to obtain valuable in vivo information otherwise not available. In the current work a medical wireless measurement system is presented, which is integrated in the femoral head of a hip prosthesis. The passive miniaturized system includes a 3-axis acceleration sensor and signal pre-processing through a lock-in amplifier circuit. Bidirectional data communication and power supply is reached through inductive coupling with an operating frequency of 125 kHz in accordance with the ISO 18000-2 protocol standard. The system allows the acquisition of the acceleration frequency response of the femur-prosthesis system between 500 to 2500 Hz. Applied laboratory measurements with system prototypes on artificial bones and integrated prostheses demonstrate the feasibility of the measurement system approach, clearly showing differences in the vibration behavior due to an implant loosening.
Pages: 9 to 13
Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2012
Publication date: August 19, 2012
Published in: conference
ISSN: 2308-3514
ISBN: 978-1-61208-208-0
Location: Rome, Italy
Dates: from August 19, 2012 to August 24, 2012